Re: Re: Posting variable outside of the post form

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Hello,

Use session variables

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Shafiq Rehman (ZCE)
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On 3/13/07, Haydar Tuna <haydartuna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello,
        If your variable is not most important for your application
security, you should use HTML hidden form field but  If your variable is
most important for your application security, you should use session
variable. I think in your HTML form, you use GET method. In this method,
all
HTML form fields appear on your browser address bar and if you want to
hide
HTML form fields before send , you can use POST method. For a long HTML
form
variable you can use POST method:)

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Haydar TUNA
Republic Of Turkey - Ministry of National Education
Education Technology Department Ankara / TURKEY
Web: http://www.haydartuna.net

"Otto Wyss" <otto.wyss@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:0E.0E.07719.706A5F54@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I submit a form back to itself with
>
>   action="<?PHP echo $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" methode="get"
>
> yet I've a large PHP variable which I'd like to access afterwards as
well.
> Is this possible somehow?
>
> O. Wyss

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